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Bio:Rating system that I use:0-10 - Hated these movies.
11-20 - Simply bad.
21-30 - Waste of time.
31-40 - Waste of time, but these films have their moment or two.
41-50 - Mediocre films that I consider to be slightly below average.
51-60 - OK films that I consider to be slightly above average.
61-70 - Decent. Had a good time watching them.
71-80 - Very good movies that I liked and would recommend.
81-90 - Great films with some flaw.
91-100 - Exeptional, life-changing, desert island films.

No short review - very old ratings, that I'm not so sure about any more.

"For me, it did not deliver on the hype. I am most disappointed with the tone of the film - it feels like low-grade Shakespeare play. It's just too damn serious and bombastic. I would be curious to see rating break-down by race, but honestly, I don't see how it could be empowering in any way."

"While CGI wolves are nice, I'm a cat person myself. I don't care for the touching stories of friendships between CGI animals in general. The movie looks nice, though, and there is some strange comfort in the predictable nature of feel-good film."

"What I got from this documentary, is that multi-billion dollar industry that pro-wrestling is, was built on one psychically sick man. So now I think pro-wresting isn't just incredibly dumb, but also morally disgusting. Everyone in the docu were saying what a great man Andre was, but I learned very little about his personality and what made him a great man, except his condition that actually made him suffer his whole life. "

"A step down from the first movie, which wasn't anything special neither, but at least it had some class. Denzel is no longer semi-autistic bad-ass, just some do-gooder super-assassin Lyft driver. He doesn't get interesting villain either. Completely forgettable action movie. At least it didn't get on my nerves. "

"Low budget b-movie created for peanuts around the abandoned attraction park Harvey saw on his holiday and thought it would make a great location. Yet not only it has cult following, but also accepted in arthouse circles. For a film shot on such a low budget by people who never before of after made a feature film, it looks gorgeous. Yet, you are always reminded that this is b-movie. One of those times when things just come together against all odds. "

"At one point during this film a thought popped in my mind, that it owes a lot to heroic bloodshed movies from Hong Kong. And funny enough Fuqua started his career directing Chow Yun-Fat in John Woo produced film. Man, I really know my films. Back on point, I really liked first act - solid man-movie with quite, semi-autistic and humble cool-ass Denzel. Second act was as good with introduction of equally cool villain. Third act - a bit too fantasy, and pronounced style is just so-so."

"Two types of films I really hate are over-sentimental melodramas and over-vulgar comedies. Like the first movie, Deadpool 2 is exactly the second type. It even managed to make self-awareness totally uncool. I also hated how absurd the plot was: the guy is indestructible, but then this super-power stopping collar appears, the guy has a time machine which he can use ONLY twice, but then someone just recharges it. I mean WTF?"

"One thing I have to give Marvel universe films, is that each is quite different in the tone. Ant-man is that clean-fun loving guy who would catch a spider and let it outside, rather than kill it. That's why enjoyed this film. No gimmick, no love-it or hate-it sense of humor, just very enjoyable if unmemorable adventure."

"It Gets Better type of movie about awkward (I thought she was just pathetic and dumb) white girl. Perhaps generation gap is partially why I disliked this film. But having seen and loving Burnham's stand-up specials I am shocked how superficial and formulaic this film is. PSA for modern suburban middle-graders."